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Last year, Missouri's hotline for reports about abuse of elderly adults, as well as abuse of residents with disabilities, answered only half of its...
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Segment 1: Phil Glynn says he wants to be Kansas City mayor because he'd done as much as he could as an activist.Today, we learned why Phil Glynn thinks…
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Buried about halfway down Missouri’s marathon Nov. 6 ballot was a constitutional amendment changing some rules for bingo halls.It didn’t get much media…
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Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens made a rare stop in Kansas City Wednesday to sign four bills into law.One measure would start the process of creating four…
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An earnings tax question tops the ballot in Kansas City April 5, and the Kansas City Elections Board says voting will be quick. But some waited in line…
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From the Country Club District to Midtown, Independence to the West Side, to east of Prospect and north of the river, Kansas Citians on the Missouri side…
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A Missouri State agency has asked for more time to report findings on the deadly explosion at JJ’s Restaurant in Kansas City, Mo. The findings are now…
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The federal government shutdown has now hit the Missouri National Guard.Late Wednesday, the Guard furloughed nearly a thousand of their 1,400 federal…
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The cultures of Kansas and Missouri was shaped by wave after wave of immigrants: from Germany, Ireland, Italy and Eastern Europe. A new exhibit called,…
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Legislation that would repeal public assistance for some immigrants is being considered by a Missouri House committee.Under current law, people whose…
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The circumstances surrounding Tuesday's natural gas explosion just west of the Country Club Plaza - that killed one person, injured more than a dozen, and…
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Governor Jay Nixon is in Afghanistan visiting members of the Missouri National Guard who won’t be home for the holidays. The governor arrived in Kuwait…